Recurrent explosive eruptions from a high-risk Main Ethiopian Rift volcano throughout the Holocene
Corbetti caldera is the southernmost large volcanic system in Ethiopia, and has been categorized at the highest level of uncertainty in terms of hazard and risk. Until now, the number and frequency of past explosive eruptions at Corbetti has been unknown, due to limited studies of frequently incompl...
Main Authors: | Martin-Jones, C, Lane, C, Pearce, N, Smith, V, Lamb, H, Schaebitz, F, Viehberg, F, Brown, M, Frank, U, Asrat, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Geological Society of America
2017
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